If there's è one thing that always excites me, è trying new boards, and this time I put the D-Street Mission 32" under my feet. I had already è heard about this board as a''versatile surfskate option, suitable for both beginners and those looking for a more fluid and relaxed feel. After a few sessions, I can say that it has exceeded expectations.
Technical features
The board D-Street Mission has a length of 32' inches
and a width of 10' inches, with a WB of 19'. Constructed of 7-ply maple. The truck è a CX-like.
Mount 69mm 78A soft wheels with stone finish for excellent grip.
Driving sensations
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The first thing I noticed once I got on the board è was the stability. Compared to other moreù aggressive surfskates, the Mission 32" offers a perfect balance between control and freedomà of movement. The truck works very well and allows you to have a good lean into turns, but without losing control, making it perfect for those who want to improve their carving without being in trouble right away.
In skate park, the smoothness è good, with 78A wheels they tend to cling to the pavement a lot. I also tried the board on somewhat ruined asphalt and I must say that it performs very well, without losing too much in fluidityà. For those who like pumping, the Mission 32" offers an immediate response, allowing you to generate speed without having to push too hard with your foot.
For whom è is this board recommended?
I would say that the D-Street Mission 32" è perfect for those who want to start with surfskate without finding themselves with a board that is too technical or unstable. The price è very good and we have not found any particular flaws that affect its handling.
. Intermediate riders who do not primarily use surfskate as a'versatile alternative, suitable for both small tricks and cruising sessions.
Those who want to improve their carving or better a board that can also be used for urban commuting.
Conclusions
All in all, the D-Street Mission 32" è an excellent choice for those looking for a surfskate balanced between fun, stability è and smoothness of ride. It is not è the most radical model for those who want to simulate surfing in an extreme way, but it offers a pleasant and accessible ride for everyone.
It is definitely worth the money spent.
If you are looking for a first board to progress or just to have fun riding around your town; making nice turns the Mission 32 è definitely a'good choice.